1 in 6 L.A. City Jobs Remain Vacant, Controller Says
The City of Los Angeles is struggling with a labor shortage that could undermine its ability to provide adequate public services.
The City of Los Angeles is struggling with a labor shortage that could undermine its ability to provide adequate public services.
“Our council did not do its job,” Mayor Mahan said.
State and local governments are hemorrhaging jobs and it’s not clear when, or if, more federal relief will come.
A deep financial dive conducted by the editors at Forbes has revealed over a quarter of a million employees making six-figure salaries in California. The total cost to taxpayers? $54 billion.